Posted - 2010.07.12 15:09:00 -
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Bumpity, and requesting a "summary screen" so we can see the totals at each station. FYI, mousewheeling through the station filter is almost nice, but jarring on the eyes and unsorted. You can still see where should be visited next though...

Originally by:Stark MidularPractically everything comes up as green, whether the sell price is higher than the refined cost or lower.

Green = safe to refine at refining % set in options.As for almost everything in green... There's a threshold that colors small cheap stacks green, even if they're slightly more profitable to sell. If that is not the case, you could send a screenshot to my e-mail and i'll help you figure.

Originally by:gigitrixrequesting a "summary screen" so we can see the totals at each station.

While i could see a slight improvement, i believe it would be too minor to fight my laziness :)

Posted - 2010.07.12 20:27:00 -
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Like I suspected, there was no mistake. The issue was about too small stacks, where profits of selling were only around 5.000isk, hence below threshold on Appearance page of options.

Posted - 2010.08.07 18:28:00 -
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This is a great app. Thx u for saving me tons of time lol.Is it a rock? Point a Lazer at it and profit. Is it a ship? Point a Lazer at it and profit. I dont realy see any differnces here.

Does anyone here know a replacement that is more portable ? If not, I can make my own, I just don't want to recreate the wheel (and waste some time).But yeah, you are obviously interested in my post because you're now reading my signature.

Posted - 2010.08.09 21:39:00 -
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I'll fix spelling when i'm out of laziness.I don't think there's a need to hide Non-market items since that will make things a bit obscure.As for linux... I think Eve won't run on linux either? If you run it via some emulator, it should allow .net as well.

Originally by:MilhibethjidaFor example: Suppose I want to know if I should refine or sell my 'Malkuth' Rocket Launcher I modules. I decide to use BuyMax as the base of my calculations and EveRefinery tells me to refine the modules (the Delta is 11 802.45 ISK). However, when using SellMedian, the Delta changes to -153 674.85 ISK. So in this case, using BuyMax would cost me more than 140 000 ISK of profit. Had I had the opportunity to compare the two settings, I could have avoided the loss (granted, it would also be possible to simply switch between the two, but doing so for every item of interest would pretty soon become tedious, thus the request of adding some kind of comparison feature).

Basically, it would be a convenient addon to an already great program.

the program allows for multiple instances to be run.So a work around is to simply run the application twice and use different settings for the instances.

Posted - 2010.08.11 07:45:00 -
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As far as i understand it runs on wine, so it's not a linux version really. On the other hand, i googled and it seems that .net won't install well on wine, but i didn't try it myself.

So, I wrote a replacement (in command line) that pretty much does the same thing.See this thread for more details : evert - saving time for mission runnersSo now I can quickly see which items are worth selling or worth reprocessing, and ofcourse everything is customizable :)But yeah, you are obviously interested in my post because you're now reading my signature.

But hey, your piece of software looks really useful for those who aren't comfortable using the CLI. And it's opensource, so you get a big thumb up there But yeah, you are obviously interested in my post because you're now reading my signature.

Posted - 2010.08.30 19:43:00 -
[208]Edited by: Codeguard on 30/08/2010 19:43:44This is very strange. At the moment, thousands are separated with spaces, not dots or commas. You can as well see that in the head of this post. Please send a screenshot to my e-mail so we can figure out what happened.

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